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RARE HOLST RECORDING STOLEN IN RECORD LABEL BREAK-IN

16 OCTOBER 2007

A Classical record label suffered a major setback when master copies of its debut projects were stolen during a burglary in London.

The files were stored on a laptop belonging to Court Lane Music, which was taken during a break-in at an apartment near London's South Bank.

The material included a choral disc scheduled for possible release on the Naxos label, and the final edit of a world premiere recording of string chamber music by Imogen Holst (daughter of Gustav Holst and assistant to Benjamin Britten). The Holst disc, which had already been previewed on BBC Radio, was due for release on October 22nd to celebrate the composer's centenary, but will now be postponed.

Thomas Hewitt Jones, producer at Court Lane Music, said: "We are absolutely devastated. This recording represented several months of work. Thankfully, the intruders did not take all of our backup drives, so we're hopeful we can salvage most of the disc from the original source files of the Imogen Holst recording session. But we will have to re-record the choral disc in early 2008."

Thomas, a songwriter and TV/Film composer, also lost many original compositions that were stored on the stolen computers.

Despite the loss, a promotional live tour of music by Imogen Holst and Frank Bridge will still be going ahead in November, with performances at the Holst Museum, Cheltenham, and the Britten-Pears Library in Aldeburgh.

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IMOGEN HOLST MINITOUR - NOVEMBER 2007
Cheltenham - 2 November, St Andrew's Church (in association with the Holst Museum)
Swansea - 3 November, St Mary's Church
Aldeburgh - 4 November, Britten-Pears Library
London Hampstead - 7 November, Burgh House

All concerts start at 7.30pm. Tickets online or by phone 020 7060 0607. Cheltenham tickets (2 November) from the Holst Museum on 01242 524846

T: +44 (0) 20 7060 0607
E: office@courtlanemusic.com
W: http://www.courtlanemusic.com/

Imogen Holst CD & Concert information: http://www.imogenholstcd.com/

 

 

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